The Sword & Shield of Consciousness

Bill Clinton’s Legacy Gains Another Wad of Cement

Presidential legacies are a funny thing: you can’t really control them, and if you don’t like where they are headed, all the autobiographies in the world are not going to help you.

Bill Clinton, who fancies himself a statesman but was in fact a selfish abuser of women and partier while Bin Laden and Wall Street greed-mongers unfurled their evil plans in broad daylight (hangover, Bill?), is becoming more and more cemented into his true legacy of frat-boy failure and dereliction of duty.

Behold the following picture, taken at a gala he co-hosted with Prince Albert of Monaco:

Perjury, Obstruction, and Porn

…the photo of note we get from this event is Bill standing next to Brooklyn Lee, star of Secretaries 4 (she’s the one who tweated the pic) and, on the other side, Tasha Reign, also of sexy movies including Farm Girls Gone Bad. <source>

What is so wonderful about this photo is that it is no surprise to anyone: we expect Bill Clinton to be partying with porn stars. He is not a serious man, and such pictures merely capture the essence of Clintonius Derelictus.

With photos like this one we have to ask: what if it is a fake? And yet isn’t that the ultimate proof of Clinton’s true and tawdry legacy: He is so thoroughly tarnished by his own behavior that all of us believe the photo to be real without any hesitation.

I’ll be honest with you: Clinton previously was the focus of all my rhetorical fire power, such was my hatred of his two terms in office. 900 stolen FBI files, Whitewater, Vince Foster, the pardons (with Eric Holder assisting), lying under oath, obstruction of justice, the wanton deregulation of Wall Street, and on and on….
And yet little did I know that another Democratic politician would completely displace Bill and Hillary from my focus. I could never have conjured Barack Hussein Obama even in my worst nightmare. This man so hates the USA, our way of life, our founding principles — all of it — that his occupation of the White House is straight out of the most terrifying horror movie.
When I write about Clinton these days, there is passion, but it is almost a vacation from the more serious task at hand: the outright resistance we all must put forth against the Obama regime.